Police officers were called to a Grammy Awards afterparty attended by stars including Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj on Sunday (08Feb15) after receiving noise complaints.
The bash, hosted by rapper Meek Mill at Bieber's former home in Los Angeles, was held to celebrate America's biggest music awards show and was also attended by Chris Brown, French Montana, reality TV star Khloe Kardashian, and Mill's rumoured girlfriend Minaj. Cops were called to the mansion in the early hours of Monday morning (09Feb15) in response to noise complaints. Editors at TMZ.com report a fight broke out at the bash and hundreds of guests had left the building by the time cops arrived on the scene. Officers reportedly spent time dispersing the crowd outside the mansion, but no arrests were made.

Oscar-winning composer Elliot Goldenthal is set to receive the Founders Award at The American Society Of Composers, Authors And Publishers' (ASCAP) 30th Film & Television Music Awards. The musician, who has composed for films including Public Enemies, Batman Forever and Alien 3, will be feted with the prestigious honour at the annual ceremony in the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on 9 March (15).
ASCAP president and chairman Paul Williams says, "Elliot's staggering body of work has earned him admiration from film, classical music and theater audiences. His distinctive style has created engrossing moments for listeners across all of these mediums."
Goldenthal won both an Academy Award and Golden Globe for his work on Julie Taymor's 2002 movie Frida, starring Salma Hayek.
The Founders Award recognises songwriters and composers who have achieved outstanding contributions to music that have inspired their peers. Previous recipients include Quincy Jones, Stephen Sondheim and Dr. Dre.

British actor Eddie Redmayne is desperate to land a role in a superhero movie because he is "an absolute geek" at heart.
The Theory of Everything star won the coveted Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama award at the Golden Globes prizegiving on Sunday (11Jan15) for his role as physicist Stephen Hawking in the biopic, and he is hotly-tipped to land an Oscar nod when the nominations are announced on Thursday (15Jan15). However, Redmayne admits he is hoping to swap drama for action in the future as he wants to make a move to comic book blockbusters.
Redmayne tells Britain's The Sun newspaper, "I am an absolute geek. I have auditioned for many of those roles. I love the films. You know how in summer, when studios compete for people to see their summer blockbusters, I am their dream. I see all of them. I would never rule out the opportunity to be in one. "I'm not sure people look at me and think 'hero', so I'll have to work on that. I never go near treadmills or weights. I am not (X-Men star) Hugh Jackman clearly."

Justin Bieber has dismissed rumours he is romancing model Hailey Baldwin, insisting he is "super single".
Selena Gomez's ex-boyfriend has sparked speculation he has moved on from the failed romance by spending a lot of time with the 18 year old, who is the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin.
The pair was photographed out and about in Los Angeles, but Beiber took to Instagram.com on Monday (15Dec14) to quash rumours of a budding romance.
Along with a photo of himself with Baldwin, Beiber added the caption, "People are crazy. I'm super single and this is my good friend u (sic) would know."
Baldwin also previously insisted their relationship is strictly platonic, saying, "I've known him since I was so young - since I was like 13 - and we've just been good friends over the years. We have just stayed close, and there's nothing more to it than that."
People are crazy. I'm super single and this is my good friend u would know otherwise
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Justin Bieber is on track to complete his anger management course and community service relating to an egging attack on his former neighbor's home by February (15), according to his lawyer.
The Baby hitmaker was handed the punishment in July (14) as part of a plea deal with prosecutors, six months after he was accused of hurling eggs at the property in a gated neighborhood in Calabasas, California. The singer, who pleaded no contest to a count of misdemeanour vandalism, was also ordered to pay the victim $80,000 (£50,000) in restitution.
His lawyer, Shawn Holley, appeared in Los Angeles Superior Court on his behalf on Monday (10Nov14) to give officials an update on his progress, revealing Bieber has already handed over the check and has completed four of his 12 anger counselling sessions. She also told the court the singer is in the process of fulfilling his community labor requirement.
According to TMZ.com, he will paint walls and move furniture at the Los Angeles headquarters of the MusiCares Foundation, which provides help and support for struggling artists, as officials fear his pop superstardom will cause havoc if he is forced to complete typical tasks, such as picking up trash on roadsides, helping with graffiti removal or taking part in a beach clean-ups.
Bieber is expected to meet the terms of his probation by the time of his next hearing on 10 February (15).
The 20 year old will remain on probation until 2016.
Bieber moved out of his Calabasas mansion shortly after the egging incident and sold the property to reality TV star Khloe Kardashian in March (14).

Actress Dania Ramirez fears for the mental wellbeing of her Devious Maids co-star Stephen Collins' alleged molestation victims after he was reportedly caught on tape confessing to inappropriately touching young girls.
The former 7th Heaven actor is at the center of a new police probe after editors at TMZ.com published the audio footage, supposedly recorded without his knowledge by Collins' estranged wife, actress Faye Grant, during a therapy session. New York Police Department officials have confirmed an investigation is underway and reveal detectives have been dispatched to Los Angeles to interview Grant about the tape, which she originally handed to Los Angeles detectives in 2012.
Ramirez, who worked with Collins on six episodes of her TV comedy/drama series Devious Maids last year (13), admits she is shocked by the news, but her main worry is for his alleged victims.
During a guest hosting appearance on U.S. daytime show The Talk on Tuesday (07Oct14), she said, "I don't know what he's been through in life to make him get to a place where he's (allegedly) done such monstrous things, but my concern right now are (sic) his victims, these little girls... "I know they bleeped out their names (in the audio tape), but now they didn't only just get molested, they also have to deal with the fact that their story is public and that's my main concern; I just feel bad for them."
Collins, 67, had yet to comment on the story as WENN went to press, but the police investigation has prompted movie bosses to drop him from the cast for Ted 2.

Justin Bieber has been caught on camera apparently throwing a punch at a photographer during a clash in Paris, France.
The Baby hitmaker has been in the French capital with his on/off girlfriend Selena Gomez this week (beg29Sep14), and he had a run in with a group of snappers on the way back to his hotel on Tuesday (30Sep14) following dinner with model Kendall Jenner. In pictures published on TMZ.com, Bieber appears to have his hand on one photographer's neck, while another snap purportedly shows the singer aiming his fist at another man.
Bieber had yet to comment on the incident as WENN went to press.

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Ever wondered what it’s like inside the mind of The Tomorrow People? Wonder no more. Executive Producer Phil Klemmer sat down with us to talk about the show, and seriously, this was one of our best interviews to date. His honesty was shocking, and quite hilarious. Sex, evolution, and excitement over the demise of humanity, all wrapped up as a nice little present for you. Enjoy!
Please tell us about your involvement in the show – explain exactly what you do and why this show spoke to you.
Me? I am the creator and the showrunner. This means that I wrote the pilot script along with Greg Berlanti and Julie Plec, and that I'm essentially the head writer on the show in series and an executive producer -- a fancy title that can mean a lot of things, most of which are pretty boring.
Greg and Julie were both fans of the original series when they were kids. Greg introduced me to it when I was at the tender age of 38. It certainly took me back to the '70s and reminded me of all the TV my parents forbade me from watching.
I've always been interested in evolution, and I mostly hate human beings, so the notion of a new species coming along and replacing us was quite intriguing. Once we settled on this new species being vastly better looking than us, I was sold.
Can you name a few things that you think have contributed to the success of the show?
Mostly pure luck. When you cast a bunch of actors you are aware of their individual talent, but have no idea about their chemistry and synergy as a group. We couldn't have been more fortunate. Our cast is tighter behind the scenes than they are on the show. All are consummate professionals and all come prepared -- they push each other -- and as a result we've been able to take their characters very far in a relatively short time. Working on TV is very, very hard. If the people you're working with are no good to be around there's really no point in doing it. I was equally as fortunate to have inherited a talented and lively writers' room. If we're not having fun coming up with stories I think it would show on the screen in about half a millisecond.
Do you have any favorite characters on the show? If so, why?
I find Jedikiah is the easiest for me to write. He's a deeply messed up guy. Hmm ... Not sure if there's a connection there or not.
Cara is interesting for me because I've always struggled to write female characters. My first show, Veronica Mars, was created by Rob Thomas, who is somewhat the master at this. Greg Berlanti and Julie Plec ... yeah, they are big time masters at strong, interesting female characters. After a decade of being around some talents I guess a portion has rubbed off on me.
We sat down with Mark Pellegrino who had some insightful comments on his character. Good and bad aren’t always black and white, and this show captures that human element really well. What are your thoughts on Jedikiah and his views?
As I've said before, I don't know if there's ever been a series in which the villain's overarching goal was to, wait for it, save humanity... bum, bum, BUM! Yeah, Jedikiah is trying to save us humans and yet he does all kinds of despicable stuff to do so. There are further shades of grey you will see in his character in the back half of the season. Not sure if we will get to the full fifty shades of grey, but we will try.
Did you ever feel that there would be a challenge remaking the TV show? Are you of the thought – “Stick to the original” or “use it as inspiration”? Would you elaborate a little?
When the original creator Roger Price told me how much he enjoyed the pilot I knew that everything was going to be okay. I'm a little nervous to hear what the UK had to say. I'm sure that the series is a sort of sacred cow over there. In the states (that's what super cosmopolitan world travelers such as myself call America) the show is a bit of an unknown, so except for the sci-fi purists, most of our audience was coming to TTP for the first time.
Also, this show was from the '70s. Why do you think a topic from 40 years ago still resonates today?
The world is constantly evolving. Generations are constantly pushing back against the generations before them. The struggle to define the world as a generation is something that all young people should be a part of, and if they're not they should stop complaining. Our show is a fun sci-fi series, but I feel like a lot of our themes are substantial. It's a way of saying something without being dreary about it, which is always nice as a writer.
Any fun stories you can share about filming?
Umm… I'm not sure if this is fun but Aaron broke his nose, Luke had hugely disfiguring dental surgery and our director got a nasty infection from a piece of wood he tripped on -- all in the same week. Mercury was in retrograde, however, and we survived it. Took a few years off my life.
Can you give us a sneak peak on where the show is headed?
Stephen is going to learn the truth about his father's disappearance. The mysterious Founder is going to make a run at Jedikiah. There will be sex and shirtlessness. And I know that I have to say this but in this case it's honest to God true… The show just keeps getting better and better.
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Gravity director Alfonso Cuaron and filmmaking brothers Joel and Ethan Coen have each landed nominations for the American Cinema Editors' (ACE) Eddie Awards. Cuaron's behind-the-scenes work on his space disaster movie has earned the Mexican a nod for Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic), alongside 12 Years a Slave's Joe Walker, Chris Rouse for Captain Phillips, Saving Mr. Banks' Mark Livolsi, and Eric Zumbrunnen and Jeff Buchanan for Her.
Meanwhile, the Coen brothers have scored a mention in the Comedy or Musical category under their moniker Roderick Jaynes for Inside Llewyn Davis. They will compete against American Hustle's Jay Cassidy, Crispin Struthers and Alan Baumgarten, August: Osage County's Stephen Mirrione, Kevin Tent for Nebraska, and Thelma Schoonmaker for The Wolf of Wall Street.
The nominations will give Gravity and Inside Llewyn Davis big Oscars boosts - the winner of either the dramatic or comedy/musical film Eddie categories have gone on to claim the Oscar for Best Picture in seven of the past 11 Eddie Awards shows, while the Eddie victor in the best edited dramatic feature shortlist has gone on to win the Academy Award for editing in nine of the past 11 years.
The 64th annual ACE Eddie Awards will take place in at the Beverly Hilton in California on 7 February (14).

Fans of The CW's newest hit show, Arrow, are familiar with the awe-inspiring physical specimen that is Stephen Amell, but for those who don't dedicate an hour of their Wednesdays to watching him take down white collar criminals each week, stop what you're doing and watch this right now:
That scene is from the Arrow pilot, and no, that is not a stunt man. That is in fact Amell performing the nearly-impossible-to-defeat salmon ladder himself. Now that you understand how fit he is, also know that he can act. Extremely well. That perfect balance of acting ability and physical fitness makes him perfect for many roles, both in TV and movies. And now that he's made a name for himself as Oliver Queen on the highly successful CW action drama, he's making plans to take on other projects during Arrow's hiatus, one role in particular.
During a Facebook Q&amp;A, Amell posted a video addressing a fan question about whether or not he would star in the Fifty Shades of Grey movie adaptation. "I get questions about Christian Grey all the time. That project is a long way off," Amell says. "I know this because I had a meeting about it. Long way off. I mean, not that long, but not close. I wouldn’t call it long, but I wouldn’t call it close."
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The question of who would portray the lead role in the adaptation of E L James' erotic romance novel has been a hot topic ever since Universal Pictures and Focus Features secured the rights to the trilogy in March of 2012. While Amell does have the talent to star in a big-budget blockbuster, as well as the desire to do a movie during the Arrow hiatus, we beg you, Stephen: don't take this role.
Yes, the lead role in a highly-anticipated movie would certainly help you gain more universal fame than what Arrow has already given you, but this is not the right movie for you. The "mommy porn" is beneath you. It is purely eye-candy for women who don't care about a well-written plot or defined characters.
You've proven that you're better than this on your show, where Oliver Queen has never just been something nice to look at. You're more than just a piece of hot meat: you have the acting ability to show depth of character and real emotion. The way you play 3 different versions of the same person on Arrow shows off your talent better than we could attempt to explain (the rich party boy struggling to survive for five years marooned on an island, the hooded vigilante killer that party boy has become in the present after returning home, and the facade that vigilante presents to his family and friends so they don't know his secret life).
We want to see you succeed and take on a lead role in a big blockbuster movie, but this is not the one for you. Please, we beg of you: pass on this movie. Look elsewhere. We promise you can do better.
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